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頭生歸耶和華為聖

13 耶和華告訴摩西說: “在以色列人中,你要把所有頭生的都分別為聖歸我;無論是人或是牲畜,凡是頭生的都是我的。”

摩西對人民說:“你們要記念這一天,就是從埃及為奴之家出來的這一天,因為耶和華用大能的手把你們從這裡領出來;所以有酵之物都不可以吃。 你們是在亞筆月這一日出來的。 日後耶和華領你進到迦南人、赫人、亞摩利人、希未人、耶布斯人之地,就是他向你的列祖起誓要賜給你的那流奶與蜜之地,那時你要在這月守這敬拜之禮。 你要吃無酵餅七日,第七日要向耶和華守節。 七日之中你要吃無酵餅;在你四境之內,不可見有發過酵之物在你面前,也不可見有酵在你那裡。 在那日,你要告訴你的兒子說:‘這是因為耶和華在我從埃及出來的時候為我所行的事。’ 這要在你的手上作記號,在你額上作記念,好使耶和華的律法常在你的口中,因為耶和華曾用大能的手把你從埃及領出來。 10 所以,你要年年按著定期遵守這定例。

11 “日後,耶和華照著他向你和你的列祖所起的誓,把你領進迦南人之地,把這地賜給你之後, 12 你要把所有頭生的奉獻給耶和華,也要把你一切牲畜中所有頭生的小牲口奉獻給耶和華;公的都屬耶和華。 13 凡是頭生的驢,你要用羊羔代贖;如果你不代贖,就要打斷牠的頸項;凡是你兒子中頭生的人,你都要代贖。 14 日後你的兒子若是問你們:‘這是甚麼意思?’你就要回答他:‘耶和華曾經用大能的手把我們從埃及為奴之家領出來。 15 那時法老心裡剛硬,不讓我們離開,耶和華就把埃及地所有頭生的,無論是人或是牲畜都殺了;所以,我把所有頭生的公牲口都獻給耶和華為祭;但我所有頭生的兒子,卻都要代贖回來。 16 這要在你的手上作記號,在你的額上作頭帶;因為耶和華曾用大能的手把我們從埃及領出來。’”

出埃及的行程

17 法老讓人民離開的時候,雖然非利士的路很近, 神卻不領他們從那裡走,因為 神說:“恐怕百姓看見戰爭而後悔,就回埃及去。” 18 所以 神領人民繞道而行,走曠野的路到紅海去;以色列人從埃及地上來的時候,都帶著兵器。 19 摩西帶了約瑟的骸骨同去,因為約瑟曾經叫以色列人嚴肅地起誓,說:“ 神必定眷顧你們;你們要把我的骸骨從這裡也一同帶去。” 20 他們從疏割起程,在曠野邊界的以倘安營。 21 耶和華在他們前面行,日間用雲柱領他們的路,夜間用火柱光照他們,使他們日夜都可以行走。 22 日間雲柱,夜間火柱,都不離開眾民的面前。

13 The Lord spoke to Moses, “Set apart every firstborn male for me. Every firstborn male offspring among the Israelites is mine, whether human or animal.”

Then Moses said to the people, “Remember this day—the day when you left Egypt, the land of slavery. The Lord used his mighty hand to bring you out of there. Don’t eat anything made with yeast. Today, in the month of Abib, you are leaving Egypt. The Lord swore to your ancestors that he would give you the land of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Hivites, and Jebusites. When he brings you into that land flowing with milk and honey, you must observe this ceremony in this month.

“For seven days you must eat unleavened bread. The seventh day will be a pilgrimage festival in the Lord’s honor. Only unleavened bread should be eaten during these seven days. No sourdough or yeast should be seen anywhere in your territory. On that day tell your children, ‘We do this because of what the Lord did for us when we left Egypt.’ This ⌞festival⌟ will be ⌞like⌟ a mark on your hand or a reminder on your forehead that the teachings of the Lord are ⌞always⌟ to be a part of your conversation. Because the Lord used his mighty hand to bring you out of Egypt, 10 you must follow these rules every year at this time.

Rules Concerning the Firstborn Child

11 “When the Lord brings you to the land of the Canaanites and gives it to you, as he swore to you and your ancestors, 12 sacrifice every firstborn male offspring to the Lord. The firstborn male offspring of each of your animals belongs to the Lord. 13 It will cost you a sheep or a goat to buy any firstborn donkey back from the Lord. If you don’t buy it back, then you must break the donkey’s neck. You must also buy every firstborn son back from the Lord.

14 “In the future when your children ask you what this means, tell them, ‘The Lord used his mighty hand to bring us out of slavery in Egypt. 15 When Pharaoh was too stubborn to let us go, the Lord killed every firstborn male in Egypt—human and animal. This is why we sacrifice every firstborn male to the Lord and buy every firstborn son back from the Lord.’ 16 So this ⌞festival⌟ will be ⌞like⌟ a mark on your hand and ⌞like⌟ a band on your forehead, because the Lord used his mighty hand to bring us out of Egypt.”

God Leads the People out of Egypt

17 When Pharaoh let the people go, God didn’t lead them on the road through Philistine territory, although that was the shortest route. God said, “If they see that they have to fight a war, they may change their minds and go back to Egypt.” 18 So God led the people around the other way, on the road through the desert toward the Red Sea. The Israelites were ready for battle when they left Egypt.

19 Moses took the bones of Joseph with him, because Joseph had made the Israelites solemnly swear to do this. Joseph had said, “God will definitely come to help you. When he does, take my bones with you.”

20 They moved from Succoth and camped at Etham, on the edge of the desert. 21 By day the Lord went ahead of them in a column of smoke to lead them on their way. By night he went ahead of them in a column of fire to give them light so that they could travel by day or by night. 22 The column of smoke was always in front of the people during the day. The column of fire was always there at night.